How to Withdraw from KingKnight
- Log in, open the Cashier and flick over to the Withdrawal tab.
- Pick your payout method — as a rule, winnings go back out the same way they came in, wherever that’s technically possible.
- Enter the amount (minimum A$30 for most methods).
- Confirm the request. It shows as Pending in your transaction history.
- KingKnight processes it — e-wallets and crypto usually clear in under 12 hours — and then your bank or wallet provider posts the funds.
Withdrawal Methods and Timeframes
| Method | Minimum | Maximum | Processing time |
|---|---|---|---|
| PayID | A$30 | A$16,000 per transaction | Same banking day |
| Skrill / Neteller | A$30 | A$16,000 per transaction | Under 12 hours |
| Bitcoin / Ethereum | A$30 | No ceiling | Under 1 hour |
| Visa / Mastercard | A$30 | A$8,000 per transaction | 1–3 banking days |
| Bank transfer | A$80 | A$80,000 per transaction | 1–5 banking days |
Standard accounts can pull out up to A$8,000 per week; the ceiling climbs with VIP rank — Knights get A$12,000, Dukes A$24,000, and Monarch-tier limits are set individually. KingKnight charges no internal withdrawal fees; anything you’re stung with comes from your own bank or wallet provider. Note that POLi is a deposit-only rail — if you deposited via POLi, payouts route through PayID or bank transfer instead.
Verification: Sort It Before Your First Cashout
KingKnight follows standard KYC rules: before your first withdrawal you upload a photo ID (passport, Australian driver licence or national ID) and a proof of address dated within the last three months. Review takes a few hours, and it’s a one-off — every withdrawal after that goes straight to processing.
The smart play is to verify right after registering, while your welcome bonus is still wagering. Do that and your first payout lands at full speed instead of idling in a document queue.
Why a Withdrawal Might Be Held Up
- Unfinished wagering — bonus funds have to clear the 35× requirement before they convert; the progress bar in your profile shows exactly where you’re at.
- Documents outstanding — no payout can process while KYC is incomplete.
- Method mismatch — winnings deposited by card generally can’t leave via e-wallet; the cashier steers you to a valid route.
- Weekend banking — KingKnight itself processes 24/7, but Australian bank rails only move on banking days. PayID, e-wallets and crypto dodge this entirely.
Tips for the Fastest Payouts at KingKnight
If payout speed matters, deposit with PayID, an e-wallet or crypto from the start — those routes regularly finish inside a single hour. Keep the account verified, withdraw in AUD to skip conversion, and work up the VIP ladder: from Baron rank onward, withdrawal requests jump the queue with priority processing.

